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| - | You can use Monit to monitor daemon processes or similar programs running on localhost. | + | ====== |
| - | ====== Install Monit on Ubuntu 16.04 ====== | + | This document explains how you can use monit to keep your Trisul Probe processes running. |
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| + | <note important> | ||
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| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Install Monit on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 ===== | ||
| <code bash> apt-get install monit </ | <code bash> apt-get install monit </ | ||
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| + | ===== Edit Configuration | ||
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| + | 1. Open the monitrc configuration file | ||
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| + | < | ||
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| + | 2. Add following lines at the end of file | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | check process trisul_probe_context0 with pidfile / | ||
| + | start program = "/ | ||
| + | stop program = "/ | ||
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| + | </ | ||
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| + | This snippet monitors the trisul probe process and restarts if stopped. | ||
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| + | 3. Restart the monit | ||
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| + | <code bash> systemctl restart monit </ | ||
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| + | 4. Start monit on boot | ||
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| + | <code bash> systemctl enable monit </ | ||
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| + | ====== Advanced configuration - email when monit restarts | ||
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| + | You can have monit restart stopped processes and email you when that happens. Just copy the following snippet into / | ||
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| + | ===== Email configuration for monit ===== | ||
| + | If you want to receive email for trisul process status please add following lines in monitrc file | ||
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| + | <code > | ||
| + | set mail-format { | ||
| + | from: xxx@abc.com | ||
| + | reply-to: abc@xxx.com | ||
| + | subject: Trisul Monit $SERVICE $EVENT at $DATE | ||
| + | message: Monit $ACTION $SERVICE at $DATE on $HOST: $DESCRIPTION. | ||
| + | Yours sincerely, | ||
| + | Trisul Network Analytics | ||
| + | } | ||
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| + | set mailserver smtp.gmail.com port 587 | ||
| + | username " | ||
| + | using tlsv1 | ||
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| + | set alert abc@xxx.com on {nonexist, timeout, | ||
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| + | </ | ||
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| + | |||
| + | ===== Sample File ===== | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## Monit control file | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## Comments begin with a '#' | ||
| + | ## are case insensitive. All path's MUST BE FULLY QUALIFIED, starting with '/' | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## Below you will find examples of some frequently used statements. For | ||
| + | ## information about the control file and a complete list of statements and | ||
| + | ## options, please have a look in the Monit manual. | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## Global section | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## Start Monit in the background (run as a daemon): | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | set daemon 120 # check services at 2-minute intervals | ||
| + | # with start delay 240 # optional: delay the first check by 4-minutes (by | ||
| + | # # default Monit check immediately after Monit start) | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Set syslog logging. If you want to log to a standalone log file instead, | ||
| + | ## specify the full path to the log file | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | set logfile / | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Set the location of the Monit lock file which stores the process id of the | ||
| + | ## running Monit instance. By default this file is stored in $HOME/ | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set pidfile / | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Set the location of the Monit id file which stores the unique id for the | ||
| + | ## Monit instance. The id is generated and stored on first Monit start. By | ||
| + | ## default the file is placed in $HOME/ | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set idfile / | ||
| + | set idfile / | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Set the location of the Monit state file which saves monitoring states | ||
| + | ## on each cycle. By default the file is placed in $HOME/ | ||
| + | ## the state file is stored on a persistent filesystem, Monit will recover | ||
| + | ## the monitoring state across reboots. If it is on temporary filesystem, the | ||
| + | ## state will be lost on reboot which may be convenient in some situations. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | set statefile / | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
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| + | ## Set limits for various tests. The following example shows the default values: | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | # set limits { | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # } | ||
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| + | ## Set global SSL options (just most common options showed, see manual for | ||
| + | ## full list). | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set ssl { | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # } | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Set the list of mail servers for alert delivery. Multiple servers may be | ||
| + | ## specified using a comma separator. If the first mail server fails, Monit | ||
| + | # will use the second mail server in the list and so on. By default Monit uses | ||
| + | # port 25 - it is possible to override this with the PORT option. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set mailserver mail.bar.baz, | ||
| + | # backup.bar.baz port 10025, | ||
| + | # localhost | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## By default Monit will drop alert events if no mail servers are available. | ||
| + | ## If you want to keep the alerts for later delivery retry, you can use the | ||
| + | ## EVENTQUEUE statement. The base directory where undelivered alerts will be | ||
| + | ## stored is specified by the BASEDIR option. You can limit the queue size | ||
| + | ## by using the SLOTS option (if omitted, the queue is limited by space | ||
| + | ## available in the back end filesystem). | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | set eventqueue | ||
| + | basedir / | ||
| + | slots 100 # optionally limit the queue size | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Send status and events to M/Monit (for more informations about M/ | ||
| + | ## see http:// | ||
| + | ## M/Monit so M/Monit can smoothly communicate back to Monit and you don't | ||
| + | ## have to register Monit credentials manually in M/Monit. It is possible to | ||
| + | ## disable credential registration using the commented out option below. | ||
| + | ## Though, if safety is a concern we recommend instead using https when | ||
| + | ## communicating with M/Monit and send credentials encrypted. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set mmonit http:// | ||
| + | # # and register without credentials | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Monit by default uses the following format for alerts if the the mail-format | ||
| + | ## statement is missing:: | ||
| + | ## --8<-- | ||
| + | ## set mail-format { | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## Your faithful employee, | ||
| + | ## Monit | ||
| + | ## } | ||
| + | ## --8<-- | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## You can override this message format or parts of it, such as subject | ||
| + | ## or sender using the MAIL-FORMAT statement. Macros such as $DATE, etc. | ||
| + | ## are expanded at runtime. For example, to override the sender, use: | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set mail-format { from: monit@foo.bar } | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## You can set alert recipients whom will receive alerts if/when a | ||
| + | ## service defined in this file has errors. Alerts may be restricted on | ||
| + | ## events by using a filter as in the second example below. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set alert sysadm@foo.bar | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Do not alert when Monit starts, stops or performs a user initiated action. | ||
| + | ## This filter is recommended to avoid getting alerts for trivial cases. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set alert your-name@your.domain not on { instance, action } | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Monit has an embedded HTTP interface which can be used to view status of | ||
| + | ## services monitored and manage services from a web interface. The HTTP | ||
| + | ## interface is also required if you want to issue Monit commands from the | ||
| + | ## command line, such as 'monit status' | ||
| + | ## for this is that the Monit client uses the HTTP interface to send these | ||
| + | ## commands to a running Monit daemon. See the Monit Wiki if you want to | ||
| + | ## enable SSL for the HTTP interface. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # set httpd port 2812 and | ||
| + | # use address localhost | ||
| + | # allow localhost | ||
| + | # allow admin: | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## Services | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## Check general system resources such as load average, cpu and memory | ||
| + | ## usage. Each test specifies a resource, conditions and the action to be | ||
| + | ## performed should a test fail. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check system $HOST | ||
| + | # if loadavg (1min) > 4 then alert | ||
| + | # if loadavg (5min) > 2 then alert | ||
| + | # if cpu usage > 95% for 10 cycles then alert | ||
| + | # if memory usage > 75% then alert | ||
| + | # if swap usage > 25% then alert | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check if a file exists, checksum, permissions, | ||
| + | ## to alert recipients in the global section, customized alert can be sent to | ||
| + | ## additional recipients by specifying a local alert handler. The service may | ||
| + | ## be grouped using the GROUP option. More than one group can be specified by | ||
| + | ## repeating the 'group name' statement. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check file apache_bin with path / | ||
| + | # if failed checksum and | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # if failed permission 755 then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed uid root then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed gid root then unmonitor | ||
| + | # alert security@foo.bar on { | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # } with the mail-format { subject: Alarm! } | ||
| + | # group server | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check that a process is running, in this case Apache, and that it respond | ||
| + | ## to HTTP and HTTPS requests. Check its resource usage such as cpu and memory, | ||
| + | ## and number of children. If the process is not running, Monit will restart | ||
| + | ## it by default. In case the service is restarted very often and the | ||
| + | ## problem remains, it is possible to disable monitoring using the TIMEOUT | ||
| + | ## statement. This service depends on another service (apache_bin) which | ||
| + | ## is defined above. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check process apache with pidfile / | ||
| + | # start program = "/ | ||
| + | # stop program | ||
| + | # if cpu > 60% for 2 cycles then alert | ||
| + | # if cpu > 80% for 5 cycles then restart | ||
| + | # if totalmem > 200.0 MB for 5 cycles then restart | ||
| + | # if children > 250 then restart | ||
| + | # if loadavg(5min) greater than 10 for 8 cycles then stop | ||
| + | # if failed host www.tildeslash.com port 80 protocol http | ||
| + | # and request "/ | ||
| + | # then restart | ||
| + | # if failed port 443 protocol https with timeout 15 seconds then restart | ||
| + | # if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then unmonitor | ||
| + | # depends on apache_bin | ||
| + | # group server | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check filesystem permissions, | ||
| + | ## such as databases, may depend on this resource and an automatically graceful | ||
| + | ## stop may be cascaded to them before the filesystem will become full and data | ||
| + | ## lost. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check filesystem datafs with path /dev/sdb1 | ||
| + | # start program | ||
| + | # stop program | ||
| + | # if failed permission 660 then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed uid root then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed gid disk then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if space usage > 80% for 5 times within 15 cycles then alert | ||
| + | # if space usage > 99% then stop | ||
| + | # if inode usage > 30000 then alert | ||
| + | # if inode usage > 99% then stop | ||
| + | # group server | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check a file's timestamp. In this example, we test if a file is older | ||
| + | ## than 15 minutes and assume something is wrong if its not updated. Also, | ||
| + | ## if the file size exceed a given limit, execute a script | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check file database with path / | ||
| + | # if failed permission 700 then alert | ||
| + | # if failed uid data then alert | ||
| + | # if failed gid data then alert | ||
| + | # if timestamp > 15 minutes then alert | ||
| + | # if size > 100 MB then exec "/ | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check directory permission, uid and gid. An event is triggered if the | ||
| + | ## directory does not belong to the user with uid 0 and gid 0. In addition, | ||
| + | ## the permissions have to match the octal description of 755 (see chmod(1)). | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check directory bin with path /bin | ||
| + | # if failed permission 755 then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed uid 0 then unmonitor | ||
| + | # if failed gid 0 then unmonitor | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check a remote host availability by issuing a ping test and check the | ||
| + | ## content of a response from a web server. Up to three pings are sent and | ||
| + | ## connection to a port and an application level network check is performed. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check host myserver with address 192.168.1.1 | ||
| + | # if failed ping then alert | ||
| + | # if failed port 3306 protocol mysql with timeout 15 seconds then alert | ||
| + | # if failed port 80 protocol http | ||
| + | # and request /some/path with content = "a string" | ||
| + | # then alert | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check a network link status (up/down), link capacity changes, saturation | ||
| + | ## and bandwidth usage. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check network public with interface eth0 | ||
| + | # if failed link then alert | ||
| + | # if changed link then alert | ||
| + | # if saturation > 90% then alert | ||
| + | # if download > 10 MB/s then alert | ||
| + | # if total upload > 1 GB in last hour then alert | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ## Check custom program status output. | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # check program myscript with path / | ||
| + | # if status != 0 then alert | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | # | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## Includes | ||
| + | ############################################################################### | ||
| + | ## | ||
| + | ## It is possible to include additional configuration parts from other files or | ||
| + | ## directories. | ||
| + | # | ||
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| + | # | ||
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| + | check process trisul with pidfile / | ||
| + | start program = "/ | ||
| + | stop program = "/ | ||
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| + | check process trisul_flushd with pidfile / | ||
| + | start program = "/ | ||
| + | stop program = "/ | ||
| + | </ | ||
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